Matt Small - 'That I May See' - 09.09.10
Black Rat projects is pleased to announce that Thursday 9th September sees the opening of Matt Small’s latest exhibition ‘That I May See’. The title refers to the motto of the Robert Shitima School in Zambia. Back in March Black Rat were lucky to have the opportunity to travel with Matt Small and Swoon to Lusaka where they spent a week giving art workshops to young people from the Robert Shitima School.
Black Rat Press
83 Rivington Street
EC2A 3AY
Boy Soldiers by Schoony
09,09,2010 - 16,09,2010
A collaboration of over 30 street, contemporary and fine artists who have customised Schoony's iconic "Boy Soldier" in an exhibition that will spark high emotion in this time of political war.
Guest Artists:
Goldie, D*Face, Dan Baldwin, Matt Small, Mau Mau, Inkie, David Bray, Dotmasters, Joe Rush, BEST EVER, INSA, Carrie Reichardt, Nick Reynolds, John Nolan, Haruka Irie, K-GUY, PEN1, Grafter, SnugOne, Part2ism, Jon Braley, Slice, Fin DAC, Matt Web, T.Wat, Lost Monkey, Leeks, 284Cru, DON, Snub23, oliver Guy Watkins, Jon Braley, GWARM, Carleen de Sozer, Liliwenn, WOB, Gracie Defries, Pa Pa Schoon & more
Graffik London
284 Portobello Road,
West London, W10 5TE
Illumini Event 2010 presents 'Secret Subterranean London'Secret Subterranean London, organised by Illumini, runs 10-15 September and is based at Shoreditch Town Hall. The free opening night party takes place on 9 September at 6-10pm.
Entertainers, from stilt-walkers to Tarot readers, is also promised. Several talks, walks and workshops are also planned. Sadly, actual site visits are at a premium. A tour of the Brunels' Thames Tunnel shaft and the crypt of St Leonard's, Shoreditch are your only opportunities to descend into the Acheronian realm.
http://www.illuminievent.co.uk/
Gastrotypographicalassemblage
17 September — 30 October
Kemistry Gallery is celebrating the work of legendary designer Lou Dorfsman, art director for the CBS network.
The exhibition will centres on his most notable creation, the 11-metre wide handmade wooden typographic wall that he named Gastrotypographicalassemblage. Created during an era when designers were both artisans and well-trained communicators, the wall is the largest modern typographic artefact in existence, described by Michael Bierut as ‘an irreplaceable piece of design history.’ With custom type created by Herb Lubalin and Tom Carnase, the wall contains almost 1500 individual characters.
Kemistry gallery —
43 Charlotte Road, Shoreditch
London EC2A 3PD
Thursday, September 09, 2010
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